The industrial action was issued in a statement signed by the acting president of the Association of Resident Doctors, Tunji Alaoye, and the chairman of the National Association of Government General Medical and Dental Practitioners, Ekiti State, Folu Ekundare.

This is even as the medical practitioners, who are under the payroll of the Ekiti state government, demanded an improvement in medical facilities in their hospitals.

The statement read: “This is to notify the general public especially residents of Ekiti State and its immediate environs that rising from a joint emergency meeting of the National Association of Government General Medical and Dental Practitioners, Ekiti State, branch(NAGGMDP))and the Association of Resident Doctors in Ekiti State Teaching Hospital held on the 14th of June 2016 at the NMA Doctors House along Ado-Iyin road to discuss issues bordering on the welfare of doctors working with the Ekiti state government(state specialist hospitals, general hospitals and the Ekiti state University teaching hospital) a painful, hard, unfortunate and difficult decision that could have been avoided if the necessary actions had been taken, was reached by our members.”

“All members of the above named associations, (NAGGMDP Ekiti State, and ARD EKSUTH) have resolved to embark on a total and indefinite strike action, starting from midnight on the 15th of June 2016.

“We implore the general public to bear with us as we assure you that we are always open to dialogue and negotiation.”

Several unions in the state including the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress have been on strike for over three weeks for reasons of unpaid salaries.

But the government had a relief when health workers initially withdrew from the industrial action citing love for the citizenry and the hope that the government would consider paying their January salary from the last federal allocation.

Cuba Gooding Jr has expressed deep feelings regarding the portrayal of his character as O.J Simpson on American Crime Story: The People Vs OJ Simpson, as he called it his darkest role ever.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Gooding said Simpson’s character left an imprint on him.

“It took me a month and half to shake O.J. Simpson from my psyche,” Gooding said, “It really did, because it was the darkest role that I had ever done, and yet I still am proud of what I did even though I still feel the residual in my psyche.”

Gooding drew a correlation between an event that happened in his life which disturbingly mirrored that of O.J Simpson.

He narrated, “Friday after we wrapped filming, I got two tickets to see the Blackhawks in Chicago. Saturday, I went to my daughter’s dance recital, she’s 10, my wife and I — she didn’t have a ticket for me, so I got upset. I said, ‘Don’t think about her, just focus on Piper. It’s Piper’s day.”

The actor continued, “And then I watched, and then that night got on a plane to Chicago, and it hit me. The Saturday before the murders, O.J. went to his daughter’s dance recital, and went off — he was f—king furious that [Nicole Brown] didn’t have a seat for him. And that night the murders happened, he flew to Chicago.”

Gooding chopped it all down to great acting as actors get so involved in certain roles because they want to get the story right.

He said, “I think it’s because we as actors try to find an emotional truth to the character in whatever situation we put him in.”

In acting, the complexity of a character sometimes can affect an individual personally where they are unable to isolate themselves from a role.

A good example is that of Heath Ledger who was unable to separate himself from The Joker character in The Dark Knight film.

President Muhammadu Buhari has employed the services of 13 Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), and 10 other counsels to appeal the ruling of a Federal High Court in Abuja on May 26, 2016 dismissing his preliminary objection to a suit filed by an Abuja-based legal practitioner, Nnamdi Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe against him challenging the veracity of his WAEC result.

Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe had dragged Buhari before Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the High Court, arguing that he did not meet the educational requirement to contest for the supreme position in Nigeria, This Day reports.

According to him, Buhari had lied about sitting for the Cambridge West African School Certificate (WASC) in 1961 in the build up to the presidential election which he eventually won.

At the hearing of the suit on May 26, Buhari through his counsel had raised an objection to the suit, challenging the mode of service of the originating summons on him and insisting that he ought to have been served at an address in Kaduna instead of by substituted means at the national secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja.

However, Justice Ademola, in his ruling, had held that it was incompetent and upheld the service of the originating court processes on Buhari.

The judge held that the service of the court’s processes on the president through the secretariat of the APC was in order as the court summons would get to him even though it was delivered at his party secretariat.

Dissatisfied with this ruling, Buhari through his legal team has filed a notice of appeal at the Court of Appeal, Abuja Judicial Division on seven grounds of appeal.

In a letter signed by the Deputy General Secretary, Mr. Chris Uyot, on behalf of the NLC, the congress said that the decision to issue the ultimatum came on the heels of their mass sacking of workers without adherence to labour laws.

The statement read: “I have been directed to notify you that we have been informed by our affiliate union, the National Union of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions Employees that your bank has arbitrarily sacked a large number of workers contrary to laid down procedures and the country’s extant labour laws.

“In addition, you have also resisted unionisation of workers in your bank despite spirited efforts by the union to amicably engage you in the process.

“By this letter, we are giving your bank fourteen days ultimatum commencing from Thursday 16th June, 2016 to immediately recall all workers so sacked and allow unionisation of workers in the bank or face industrial action, which may include closure of your banks and all its outlets nationwide.

In yet another intriguing episode of HF TV’s ‘Da Chat’, Brymo is put on the hot seat and he gives an in-depth scoop on fatherhood, his love-life, his baby mama, Nigerian music business, Chocolate City and life after Chocolate City.

Vimbai Mutinhiri is a Zimbabwean TV Presenter, actress and producer. She is giving major black girl magic on the cover of Blanck Lite Magazine.

Vimbai recently left her two of her major shows – Star gist and Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards. She gives an insight to her new projects, talks about her relationship status and a lot more in her interview with Blanck Lite Magazine.

She spots really chic hairstyles and a very interesting coat of many colors in the editorial shoot.

Read some excerpts form the magazine and more pictures below;

Ending “StarGist”: I will miss the StarGist show; it was such a major part of my life but I’m at peace that it’s ending, I think it’s had a great run. I came on board as a presenter, and grabbed the reigns when it we decided to relocate the show to Nigeria. After four years, I felt like the show was getting stale and I was actually getting bored with it; I needed a new challenge; I needed reinvention.

Moving “StarGist” production crew from South Africa to Nigeria: There is nothing easy about moving a production from one country to another, so it was definitely the biggest career challenge I ever faced and it came at the very start of my career as well. I had to overcome so many factors – from running a business with a million dollar turn over per annum in a new space, to making a daily entertainment news show produced in Nigeria and delivered to SA a viable production. I look back at it now and I can’t believe how I was able to lead the team to do the impossible.

On her next project: I have just finished producing my own reality travel series called Miss Vimbai Travels and it is a dream come true! I travel the world with my favourite celebs and try new things! My favourite cities currently are definitely Dar Es Salaam and Cape Town! They have the best food and fantastic beaches.

Keeping her life private and avoiding drama: I have made a choice to lead a very private life. I come from a very high profile family, and so I am aware that what I put out in the public will not only affect me – but it will affect their public images directly too. I’m human, I make mistakes and I get into trouble – but I have built a very tight knit circle around me and we manage things internally. I want to be known for my work, and my cricket gets that and respects it.

When asked to rate herself as a feminist on a scale of 1 to 10: I’d say a 7. I think that women have the same capabilities as men and don’t need to be treated specially or differently. We just need to know our position as women and claim it. Women’s Rights are wonderful, but I feel like we often fuel our inferiority. We need to talk less about claiming out rights and do more to foster the attitude that will get more women to go out and pursue what is rightfully theirs.

On her Relationship status: My man is in the public eye, and I adore him. He is my biggest fan and just wants me to be amazing! He is supportive and prayerful, and I am sure with time you will see us together publicly. That’s all I can say for now!”

While answering the magazine’s “100 Questions” segment, she describes the death of her fiance as the saddest event that shocked her world. See some of her answers from the one hundred questions segment below:

Beyoncé or Rihanna? Both

Water or soda? Water all day every day, I hate fizzy drinks

What’s your favourite travel destination? Zanzibar, Tanzania

Which country do you wish to visit? Japan

What two items must we find on your bag? Business cards and lipstick

Men or Clothes? Man – in the singular

Worst date ever…I went on a date with this guy who burped through dinner. Horrible

Oldest item in your closets…Belts from my mom

Best movie till date…Waiting to Exhale

What age did you first have sex? Really? I was old enough o

To fly, walk or swim? Depends where I am going – but probably to swim

What super powers do you wish you had? The power to read minds

Hardest thing you’ve ever done? Starting my own business

Have you ever had a crush on your best friend’s boyfriend?Totally!! It was so uncomfortable because he liked me too.

Have you ever left the house pant-less? All the time. The breeze is necessary

Do you miss your first love? I do actually!!!! I would totally go back there

Can you manage a snoring partner? Oh my goodness, I could never

Do you fart in front of people? Yes, close people

Do you smoke? I quit ages ago

What’s the worst line a guy can ever use for a girl? I think there is something wrong with my phone, it doesn’t have your number in it

At what age did you get your first kiss? 12

Do you have a spouse? Yes, I do

How often do you lie? Probably a couple of times a month

The saddest event that shocked your world? I have so many of these, but probably when my fiancé died

To smoke, drink or have sex? A glass of champagne is my joy

What is the stupidest thing you’ve ever done? I’ve done so many of these – but probably every time I have chosen a guy/relationship over my career and it didn’t turn out to be worth it.

Ventures platform (VP) an innovation hub that serves as a community and launchpad for technology innovators solving some of the most challenging problems on the African continent was officially launched in Abuja on the 3rd of June 2016.

VP is a carefully curated hub where tech-enthusiasts, freelancers, start-up entrepreneurs, and professionals on the go, who share common attitudes, interests, and goals, can meet, network and create.

Ventures Platform will identify, support and fund innovative ideas and enterprises in the e-Agricuture, e-Health care, e-Government, Fintech, ICT and creative industries.

Kola Aina, Founder of Ventures Platform – The Address

Following the welcome address, 3 of the finalists of the 127 entrepreneurs that applied for the pitch contest thrilled the audience with their creative ideas and Timi Aiyemo of healthcare app – MobiDoc emerged as the winner. He received a cash prize of $1000 which was awarded by the Minister of Communications, Barr. Abdur Adebayo Shittu.

Presentation of cheque by the Minister of Communications, Barr. Abdur Adebayo Shittu.

Shortly after, the Minister commissioned the space and was given a facility tour of the premises which includes a co-working space, residency, café and events space.

The commissioning was followed by a cocktail and networking event in the evening – sponsored by Laurent-Perrier Champagne.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s daughter, North West, has been in the spotlight since her birth in June 2013.

And in her short three years of life, Nori has become an older sister, modeled, made an appearance on Vogue and now we are giving her the award for the tot with the highest number of meme-able pictures.

The pint-size Kardashian-West always makes funny faces that most times end up as a meme and In celebration of North’s birthday, we are sharing 10 of her most hilarious facial expressions.

Zayn Malik got the nod of approval from pop queen Taylor Swift after she thought his debut album Mind Of Mine – released a year after he left One Direction – was cool.

In an interview with Dazed, Malik revealed he didn’t get much feedback from his peers regards his album so getting a good review from Swift who just broke up with boyfriend Calvin Harris was definitely a plus.

Zayn Malik disclosed he had been longing to prove himself to more than one person in recent months.

He said about showing Swift his tunes, “At Gigi’s house we briefly spoke and she told me she really enjoyed the album. It was nice to get some feedback.”

The 23-year-old added, “She said she thought I was cool and I kind of blushed a bit and didn’t know how to take it.”

The Niger Delta region has been embroiled in fresh crisis in the past few weeks. It appears that what initially looked like the usual “shakara” (the late Afrobeat king, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti’s word for intimidation) embarked upon by some faceless but deadly militants in the region, is gradually snowballing into a major conflagration.

This article was written by Dele Agekameh. The views and opinions expressed here are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of 360Nobs.com.

It all began in the month of April, 2016, when some desperate indigenes of the region under the aegis of Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) started blowing up oil installations in both Delta and Bayelsa states, South-South, Nigeria. Recall that millitant activities in the region have been on for several years. During these years, the economy of the country, particularly the socio-economic activities of the Niger Delta region, almost came to a standstill.

This was the situation until 1999 when Nigeria returned to democratic rule after several years of military interregnum. Olusegun Obasanjo, who was sworn-in as president on May 29, 1999, attempted a solution to the endemic crisis by setting up an interventionist agency – the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) – to fast-track development in the nine states making up the region. The commission quickly swung into action and tension was reduced.

The late president, Umaru Yar’Adua who succeeded Obasanjo, mounted the saddle on May 29, 2007. One of the first things he did was to proclaim a amnesty programme for Niger Delta youths who, by that time, had been rampaging everywhere. As oil is the mainstay of the Nigerian economy, Yar’Adua knew quite well that his government needed peace and tranquility in the country to enable him perform well as president rather than confront the “boys”, so he merely tamed them a while and later came up with his amnesty gambit. The amnesty programme was intended to disarm, demobilise and give the warring boys a sense of belonging by taking them off the streets or trenches and giving them adequate training to prepare them for a responsible life in the society.

The programme became an instant success. The millitants were taken off the streets and trenches, rehabilitated and catered for through training, both locally and outside the country. Many of the hitherto ‘bad boys’ willingly embraced the programme. Stipends were also paid to the beneficiaries of the programme scattered all over the place. Those who were selected for training, especially in several countries across the globe, came back full of gratitude for the country with a promise to live descent lives and refrain from bad behaviour henceforth.

Regrettably, Yar’Adua, the architect of the magic wand that cleared the boys off the creeks, suddenly succumbed to death. His deputy, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, himself a son-of-the–soil (he hails from Bayelsa State in the Niger Delta region) took over. Jonathan continued with his boss’ programme and pursued it with vigour because since he was from there, he surely knew where the shoe pinches. He knew the evil oil has caused his people (apology to Professor Steve Azaiki who titled one of his numerous books on the plight of the Niger Delta indigenes, The Evil of Oil).

But Jonathan soon introduced a novel but reckless innovation into the Niger Delta issue when his appointees started huge cash disbursement to the ex-Niger Delta militant leaders and their cronies. This was done under the guise of pipeline surveillance contracts. This was how Government Ekpemupolo, otherwise known as Tompolo, one of the miscreants that had caused the government and security agents sleepless nights before the amnesty programme was initiated, became prominent. Not only did he become stupendously rich, he became a thin god and godfather to several old and upcoming politicians in the region.

By this time Tompolo was a regular face at Aso Rock presidential villa, even as he was consulted on many issues that had to do with the Niger Delta. His operational base in Okporoza, the headquarters of Gbaramatu kingdom in Delta State also became a Mecca of sorts where all manner of politicians flocked to, to be anointed by him or to be recommended for appointments. It was Tompolo that nominated Patrick Akpobolokemi, a former classroom teacher at the Niger Delta University, Amassoma, Bayelsa State, as Director-General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA).

While all this was going on, all manners of people, especially former office holders from the Niger Delta region that could get the ears of the villa or that of Diezani Allison Madueke, the then petroleum minister and one of Jonathan’s highest cash dispensers, were swimming in money – hard currency. Each got a whopping sum of money every month as pipeline surveillance fees. They, in turn, had some other categories of boys working for them and they sustained them heavily from their monthly or quarterly financial windfalls. For instance, if the main man collected, say, five to 10 million dollars, he paid between five and ten percent out of this to the boys. The boys’ supervisors received a large chunk but the peanuts that trickled to the boys beneath was still mouth watering enough according to their levels.

One thing to note is that the pipeline surveillance contracts turned out to be a sort of bribe or financial inducement that the Jonathan government used to keep the militants in the Niger Delta at bay. Now that the largesse is no longer forthcoming, the boys have realised that the honeymoon is over, thus, they have gone back to the trenches to foment trouble. They must have acquired their arms and ammunition through their ill-gotten wealth. Even when they said they were monitoring pipelines, they were actively involved in smuggling crude oil out of the country or aiding and abetting the smuggling of the product. So they were making money from all directions.

Since they know all the creeks very well and by extention, the strategic oil installations in the region, therefore, sabotaging the flow of oil becomes an easy task for them. And the security agents posted there have always been sucked in by the oil barons who usually part with cartons or sacks of money in hard currency to them who, in turn, look the other way while these nefarious activities are going on.

This is the reason security agents struggle to be posted to the Niger Delta. They, in turn, make returns to their bosses back at the headquarters out of the heavy rewards provided to them by the barons for allowing an “enabling” environment to operate without hindrance. Occasionally, when you hear the news that barges carrying crude oil illegally are confiscated, it is a mere gimmick. What it simply means is that those involved did not give the security agents enough money to have a free way.

Taking a critical look at the Niger Delta conundrum, it is true that the area has been neglected for too long. The people there are suffering and living in excruciating poverty. But quite a negligible few they call their leaders, live in splendour and stupendous wealth. What is baffling is that this problem has been there for decades. Why are the Avengers just realising that they are being cheated? Before 1999, what was the standard of living of many of these ex-militant leaders now building universities and living in opulence all over the place? That is why people are saying that the Niger Delta Avengers is to Buhari’s presidency, what Boko Haram was to Jonathan’s presidency.

For justice and fairness, the so-called leaders in the Niger Delta, some of who are behind the Avengers, should share in the blame for the rot in the region. The reason is that they simply sold out. Let the Avengers start from their leaders who have all these years sold the Niger Delta people into slavery, before they start blaming the present government or any other person for their misfortune.

This article was written by Dele Agekameh. The views and opinions expressed here are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of 360Nobs.com.

About four persons (civilian JTF) were killed and four women abducted when Boko Haram insurgents on Tuesday attacked Kau-Tuva, a village in Damboa local government area of Borno state, Nigerian military said on Wednesday.

Confirming the attack in a statement, the military spokesman, Colonel Sani Usman, said:

“Some elements of Boko Haram terrorists on 6 motorcycles yesterday attacked Kutuva village in which they killed 4 persons and abducted 4 women from the village.

“Consequently, the local vigilante in Kaya mobilized immediately to the village and trailed the terrorists up to their suspected hideout located somewhere south of Sabon Garin Bale. The vigilante did their best by engaging the terrorists, unfortunately they escaped into the bush.

“But the courageous vigilantes destroyed the terrorists camp and recovered all hoisted Boko Haram terrorists’ flags, 3 Fabrique Nationale (FN) rifle magazines, 2 AK-45 rifle magazines and 24 rounds of 7.62mm (NATO) ammunition. The vigilantes also rescued an 11 year old girl who stated that she was abducted by the terrorists from Batha village.

“Sadly however, the vigilante could not trace the terrorists or the abducted women.

“However, effort is on going to trace and rescue them.

“In a related development, a team of local vigilante in Damboa led by Sarkin Yaki Ali Gwoza intercepted some persons along Njaba road, south of Damboa town while on patrol. During preliminary interrogation, they confessed that they were Boko Haram terrorists group members that were compelled to join the insurgency against their will and that they were on their way to Damboa to surrender to the military. They attributed their decision to give up their nefarious activities because continued military onslaught and that life has become hard and unbearable for the terrorists generally.

“Further screening has confirmed 17 of them as hardened Boko Haram terrorists trying to escape and infiltrate the society.

“Similarly, a combined patrol team of 7 Division Garrison, 101 Special Forces Battalion and 3 Civilian JTF, while on clearance patrol, intercepted a Golf car with registration number BX 508 RBC, suspected to be carrying suppliers of logistics such as spare parts and Improvised Explosives making Devices materials to Boko Haram terrorists along Kayamla general area Tuesday morning. The suspected suppliers abandoned the vehicle and fled into the bush on sighting the patrol team. The vehicle and its contents has been recovered to nearby military location.”

The player who has had a successful career playing for Barcelona, Chelsea and Inter Milan before another spell with Sampdoria, was dressed in a sharp grey suit and drove himself to the wedding. He arrived in a vintage Fiat 500L wearing a grey three-piece suit with a houndstooth waistcoat and black shoes.

Georgette Tra Lou looking elegant in a flowing white wedding dress arrived in a Mercedes Excalibur. She has been with Eto’o for more than a decade and is the mother of at least 2 of his children.

According to reports, Eto’o and his new wife have actually been married since 2007 but were yet to hold a white wedding.

Also at the wedding was his former teammate at Barcelona FC, Puyol as well as the former owner of Inter Milan, Massimo Moratti.

Puyol at the wedding of Samuel Eto’o and Georgette Tra Lou in Stezzano,ItalyMassimo at the wedding of Samuel Eto’o with Georgette Tra Lou in Stezzano

A crowd gathered on the streets of Stezzano as the couple were ushered into the church of the wedding – the Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista.

Georgette Tra Lou, the long-term girlfriend of Eto’o walks up to the church as hundreds watched

Pedro has stated he would like a return to Barcelona in the near future.

The Spanish midfielder joined Chelsea August 2015, and has stated he does not regret the move.

But it has since emerged that Pedro is pushing for a move back to Barcelona with the winger keen to retire with the Catalan giants.

“Hopefully [I can return to Barcelona], I know it’s difficult, I spoke with the president when we saw each other at the Cup final and I also spoke with all the people who love me there,” he told beIN Sports.

“It’s complicated, but I’ve always said I would like to retire at Barca.

“The years have passed and Barca have some of the best players in the world, it’s a very demanding club and coming back is complicated, but I can’t rule it out.

“I spent 11 or 12 years in Barcelona, my family are there and a lot of my friends, as well. The fans love me a lot, I felt valued by the club, and it’s always very tough to leave the club of your dreams.

“Ultimately, I had to make that decision because I saw that my chances had become exhausted.”

The Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) sitting in Abuja on Wednesday morning adjourned the trial of the Senate President of Nigeria, Bukola Abubakar Saraki, till June 21, after prosecution counsel failed to show up.

Saraki is being prosecuted by the Federal Government on 16 counts, including false and anticipatory asset declaration, which he allegedly made between 2003 and 2011 when he served as the Governor of Kwara State.

The Tribunal which had earlier fixed June 15 to hear the trial of Nigeria’s Senate President adjourned it following a fresh motion filed by Saraki seeking an order of the CCT disqualifying its Chairman, Danladi Umar, from further presiding over the case.

Saraki in his fresh application filed by his lawyer, Kanu Agabi (SAN), is accusing Umar of bias based on the remark made by the tribunal chairman at the last proceedings on June 7, 2016, while warning the defence against delay tactics.

Johan Djourou believes his home country of Switzerland can go far in the Euro 2016.

The defender played the full match against Albania, as they earned a narrow 1-0 win, and he admitted emotions were running deep.

Both sides have a number of players with the other nation’s heritage, while the match also had brothers Granit and Taulant Xhaka facing each other for the first time in European Championship history.

“It was a very tough game”, Djourou told Goal on behalf of Meet A Star.

“We were playing against an aggressive team because we have so many players with Albanian roots in the team. It was a very emotional game – one where we had to keep our cool. We did that and managed to come out with the three points even though it wasn’t the best game.

“We knew the most important thing in the competition is to win the first game.”

Switzerland joined France by getting their Euro 2016 campaign off to the perfect start with victory in their first Group A clash and Djourou believes Switzerland have enough about them to go far in the tournament.

“We know that we have the quality,” he continued.” It’s important to start well in the competition and then march on. We have to be ready to get the three points in this game [against Romania on Wednesday] and then who knows how far we can go. The first test is over, we have to analyse. I believe we can go as far as possible.”

Granit Xhaka was named Man of the Match for the Swiss following their win over Albania and Djourou believes his fellow countryman has everything it takes to succeed at Arsenal and will thrive with the midfield competition ahead of him.

Mara Wilson, best known as Matilda in the popular same-named 1996 movie has come out as bisexual in a solidarity statement following the tragic massacre of forty-nine people at a gay club in Orlando, Sunday, (June, 12).

The 28-year-old actress took to Twitter to show her support to the LGBT community beginning with a tweet of a throwback photo of herself at a gay club when she was 18.

One fan asked her if she identified as a bisexual and Mara replied she saw herself as a ‘2’ on the Kinsey scale.

The Kinsey scale is the yardstick to know how gay a person is. It ranges from exclusively heterosexual (0) to exclusively homosexual (6). Two relates to being predominately heterosexual, but more than incidentally homosexual.

Baseline Act Skales Releases Another Spanking Single ‘Nobody’s Business’ Which he Features His Ex- Label Boss, Listen To This

Shortly after the drama with his record label, former Empire Mates Entertainment act – Skales, is out with a new feel good tune well laced with dancehall vibe; dubbed Nobody’s Business.

With assistant from ex-label boss Banky W (EME), and a beat well baked by Killertunez, Nobody’s Business by “Skales“ turned out to be the perfect catchy tune with a fun up-tempo vibe.

The young man who was previously managed by famed music mogul ‘Osagie’ currently switched management and to solidify their still strong relationship, he took to social media to make clear that despite the past drama, they are still family.

The new song by Skales, serves as an explanation on how the Shake Body crooner cherishes his privacy, and how what ever happens around him is “Nobody’s Business“.